About Scott

Achievements in Handicapping

Scott Spreitzer grew up in a horse racing family. Scott’s Uncle, Robert Mundorf was Jockey of the Year at several tracks throughout the 1960’s. Besides having a jockey in the family, Scott was also surrounded from birth by trainers and starters. “Growing up around relatives who were all about winning to make a living, showed me the type of attitude, desire, and work ethic it takes to get the job done, year-after-year. You want to eat? You better know how to win.”

Scott’s proudest achievements took place in front of the Las Vegas betting public. Scott is the only handicapper to advance to three straight Finals in the Station Casinos Football Invitational. In fact, he’s the all-time Station Casinos Win Champion. And what’s most impressive about Scott’s record is that it was compiled with a high volume of selections. Scott released over 500 college football and NFL plays combined, over five seasons, and finished with an awesome, 59% ATS winning mark, as documented by the Station Casinos and the Las Vegas betting public.

By just 25-years of age, Scott was already the co-host of the world famous, “Stardust Line,” first made famous by Frank “Lefty” Rosenthal, and later by former NFL RB Jim Brown. He held the position for six years before becoming the host and chief handicapper of “E-Sports Daily,” which was heard in over 60 U.S. cities. Scott’s radio schedule include his “Smash Mouth Sports” handicapping segment emanating from Las Vegas. The show is handicapping-geared, but also includes interviews with some of the biggest names in the athletic & coaching world. Scott is a featured handicapper on dozens of radio stations throughout the football and basketball seasons. In 1996, Scott landed a seat on USA-Network’s Sports Desk. And in 1999, Scott became a member of the same network’s PROLINE.